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After 5 long years, The Faceless make the wait well worth it, presenting an excellent record with In Becoming A Ghost
This is the sort of band who understand the psychological power of doom and sludge and really play on that
The Devil's Despair is a moderately enjoyable progressive metal venture that simply doesn’t stand out when there are so many superior alternatives around.
When your ace in the hole happens to be Dopethrone, an influential monolith of omnipresent scope canvassing the firmament of modern doom metal, it can...
Most of you reading this are likely intimately familiar with the convoluted and sordid history surrounding Sepultura and both current and former members. No...
Oblivion release an excellent blend of death metal in their new record, The Path Towards...
It's a bit inconsistent, but Phantom Amour's high points prove that Toothgrinder has the potential to become one of the scene's most exciting bands...
The geological and folkloristic-minded among you are likely well aware that the name Dimmu Borgir was, in fact, hijacked from Icelandic folklore – its meaning...
Through the miracle of online serendipity, long dormant Swedish band Ice Age are finally making their uber-overdue debut on wax.
Pittsburgh's Signs of the Swarm release their strongest work to date in The Disfigurement of Existence
One thing RAM has had a knack for and continues to sharpen is their ability to craft really hooky vocal lines and memorable melodies,...
The Devil's Cradle is an essential - the essential - document of Finnish black metal
Thus far Scour haven't exactly risen above imitator status. Where does the new Red EP take them?
The Dusk in Us is album number nine and possesses all the thematic and visual doom ‘n’ gloom as has always been the case,...
The legendary Cannibal Corpse presents a truly brutal and horrifying gift in Red Before Black
Of Erthe and Axen: Act II may not be quite as engrossing and diverse as Act I, but it comes extremely close due to...
All in all, no wasted moments surrounding Burn Your Dead, except perhaps the time you're spending listening to anything else.
In spite of the fact that Slipknot have previously released live DVDs that feature a lot more easter eggs than Day of the Gusano, from a performance...
Ne Obliviscaris' latest record doesn't quite boast the fiery, spirited edge that initially made the band one of metal's most exciting new acts. Urn...
Winds of Plague are back with Blood Of My Enemy!